The 2000–01 season was the 104th season of competitive football in Scotland.

League Competitions

Scottish Premier League

The 2000–01 Scottish Premier League was won by Celtic, 15 points clear of Rangers who finished second. Both teams earned a place in the UEFA Champions League. Hibernian and Kilmarnock finished third and fourth and both therefore earned UEFA Europa League berths. St Mirren were relegated in their first season in the top-flight since the 1991–92 season.

Scottish First Division

Scottish Second Division

Scottish Third Division

Other honours

Cup honours

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!width=150|Competition

!width=135|Winner

!width=80|Score

!width=135|Runner-up

!Report

|-

|align=left|Scottish Cup 2000–01

|Celtic

|3 – 0

|Hibernian

|Wikipedia article

|-

|align=left|League Cup 2000–01

|Celtic

|3 – 0

|Kilmarnock

|BBC Sport

|-

|align=left|Challenge Cup 2000–01

|Airdrieonians

|2 – 2<br /> (3 – 2 pen.)

|Livingston

|BBC Sport

|-

|align=left|Youth Cup

|Aberdeen

|2 – 0

|Celtic

|

|-

|align=left|Junior Cup

|Renfrew

|0 – 0<br /> (6 – 5 pen.)

|Carnoustie Panmure

|BBC Sport

|}

Individual honours

SPFA awards

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! width=170|Award

! width=150|Winner

! width=140|Club

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|Players' Player of the Year || Henrik Larsson || Celtic

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|Young Player of the Year || Stiliyan Petrov || Celtic

|}

SWFA awards

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! width=170|Award

! width=150|Winner

! width=140|Club

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| Footballer of the Year || Henrik Larsson || Celtic

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| Manager of the Year || Martin O'Neill || Celtic

|}

Scottish clubs in Europe

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|-

!Club

!Competition(s)

!Final round

!Coef.

|-

|Rangers

|UEFA Champions League<br /> UEFA Europa League

|Group stage<br /> Third round

|12.50

|-

|Celtic

|UEFA Europa League

|Second round

|5.00

|-

|Heart of Midlothian

|UEFA Europa League

|First round

|4.00

|-

|Aberdeen

|UEFA Europa League

|Qualifying round

|1.00

|}

<small>Average coefficient – 5.625</small>

Scotland national team

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!Date

!Venue

!Opponents

!

!Competition

!Scotland scorer(s)

!Report

|-bgcolor=#ddffdd

|2 September

|Skonto stadions, Riga (A)

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|align=center|1–0

|WCQG6

|Neil McCann

|BBC Sport

|-bgcolor=#ddffdd

|7 October

|Stadio Olimpico, Serravalle (A)

|

|align=center|2–0

|WCQG6

|Matt Elliott, Don Hutchison

|BBC Sport

|-bgcolor=#ffffdd

|11 October

|Maksimir Stadium, Zagreb (A)

|

|align=center|1–1

|WCQG6

|Kevin Gallacher

|BBC Sport

|-bgcolor=#ffdddd

|15 November

|Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)

|

|align=center|0–2

|Friendly

|

|BBC Sport

|-bgcolor=#ffffdd

|24 March

|Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)

|

|align=center|2–2

|WCQG6

|Billy Dodds (2)

|BBC Sport

|-bgcolor=#ddffdd

|28 March

|Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)

|

|align=center|4–0

|WCQG6

|Colin Hendry (2), Billy Dodds, Colin Cameron

|BBC Sport

|-bgcolor=#ffffdd

|25 April

|Zawisza Bydgoszcz stadium, Bydgoszcz (A)

|

|align=center|1–1

|Friendly

|Scott Booth (pen.)

|BBC Sport

|}

Key:

  • (A) = Away match
  • (H) = Home match
  • WCQG6 = World Cup Qualifying – Group 6
  • Scottish Premier League official website
  • Scottish Football League official website
  • BBC Scottish Premier League portal
  • BBC Scottish Football League portal

Notes and references